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there are over 1200 buffalo in the herd. after the roundup the calves are vaccinated and the herd is branded. >>> a new survey is out this morning about one of the most religious countries in the world -- the united states. the pew survey of 32 questions about major religions found that ironically, atheists and agnostics in america scored highest with 21 correct answers. jews and more mons had 20 correct. protestants got 16 right and catholics 15. the survey also found many americans don't know the most basic tenets of their own faith. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia headed south this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets lost steam after new worries about europe's banks. japan's nikkei shed more than 1%, while hong kong's hang seng was also mostly lower. today, wall street gets the very latest on the housing markets. on monday, financial stocks dragged the market lower. the dow lost 48 points while the nasdaq gave
there are over 1200 buffalo in the herd. after the roundup the calves are vaccinated and the herd is branded. >>> a new survey is out this morning about one of the most religious countries in the world -- the united states. the pew survey of 32 questions about major religions found that ironically, atheists and agnostics in america scored highest with 21 correct answers. jews and more mons had 20 correct. protestants got 16 right and catholics 15. the survey also found many americans...
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in detroit, down 55. 49 in buffalo. 35 in caribou, maine. before long we'll start talking about freeze arnings. we, too, have the fall equinox coming up next week. our temperatures drop from 75 to 65 by morning. comfortable, 54 to 60 degrs. or the afternoon, 79 to 84 degre. your four-day forecast. it's a dry one. hanging out around 80 to about 83 degrees. coming up in a little bit, we'll talkbout what's gng to th igor. getting closer to bermuda. then we've got karl as a hurricane. it just made landfall not too long ago aund mexico. >> the active season continues. >>> there is a lot more to come in the next half-hour including the top media buzzwords of the year. >>> also, it turns out it was a hoax. the latest on the woman who originally said, atranger threw acid in her face. >>> and will natalee holloway's mother meets face to face >>> here's what's happening right now. u.s. capitol police will be turning over their findings about today's shooting to a u.s. attorney's office. officials say at about 5:00 this morning, an officer shot a suspe
in detroit, down 55. 49 in buffalo. 35 in caribou, maine. before long we'll start talking about freeze arnings. we, too, have the fall equinox coming up next week. our temperatures drop from 75 to 65 by morning. comfortable, 54 to 60 degrs. or the afternoon, 79 to 84 degre. your four-day forecast. it's a dry one. hanging out around 80 to about 83 degrees. coming up in a little bit, we'll talkbout what's gng to th igor. getting closer to bermuda. then we've got karl as a hurricane. it just made...
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by 7:00 here's the thunderstorms ahead of the cold front from buffalo, cincinnati and that front will get close to us as we head to saturday morning with showers and storms west virginia south. this will probably come through with only a shower or two late on friday night, early saturday. that should set us up for a decent day on saturday. another scorcher today. especially this time of the year. 29 in town. manassas, leesburg. petersburg and frederick could be 95. tappahannock, cooler by the bay. water temperatures helping you out big time. easton 88 degrees. tonight in the 60s to low 70s about where we are thissen mooing. things won change until friday night, saturday. in the tropics, not a problem but this may develop in though matthew in the next day or two. this is haiti, dominican republic, south america, central america over to the yucatan in the next couple of days. we will watch that. the seven-day forecast, got the heat. near record heat for today and tomorrow. saturday 83. should be okay for any evens going on. sunday 76 and could be a couple of showers and cooler weather m
by 7:00 here's the thunderstorms ahead of the cold front from buffalo, cincinnati and that front will get close to us as we head to saturday morning with showers and storms west virginia south. this will probably come through with only a shower or two late on friday night, early saturday. that should set us up for a decent day on saturday. another scorcher today. especially this time of the year. 29 in town. manassas, leesburg. petersburg and frederick could be 95. tappahannock, cooler by the...
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by 8:00 looking at the front from buffalo. by saturday morning a few showers in the mountains and looks like we don't have a lot of moisture. other than early sprinkle knot and west of town not expecting much weather with the front. few spots 94 like culpeper. tappahannock, 93 if not 95. quickly in the tropics i want to show you this is developing potentially in to matthew over the next couple of days. honduras, belize will be the most likely path for this. the seven-day forecast before we go outside for pet line thursday, got 91 today. 94 tomorrow. again, a stray storm can't be ruled out. as we head over to the weekend, temperatures will drop off nicely. saturday 80. sunday 70s and then next week we have chances of spotty showers on monday, tuesday, wednesday as we have readings that will be in a much more fall-like, close to fall like any way. it is thursday at 9:00 and time for pet line nine and linda from the washington humane society is joining me here. and 0 who is this cute cat. >> this is jackson. >> hi, jackson. he li
by 8:00 looking at the front from buffalo. by saturday morning a few showers in the mountains and looks like we don't have a lot of moisture. other than early sprinkle knot and west of town not expecting much weather with the front. few spots 94 like culpeper. tappahannock, 93 if not 95. quickly in the tropics i want to show you this is developing potentially in to matthew over the next couple of days. honduras, belize will be the most likely path for this. the seven-day forecast before we go...
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he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying on message, same message. this isn't a race between republicans and democrats or conservatives or working family party members. this is a race between the people and the establishment. and the establishment sees us coming now. clearly, the people are speaking. they're listening to our message. they're engaging. >> okay. wel well, let me play you the cuomo campaign's latest ad. it goes after you pretty aggressively. we'll discuss it. >> carl par dean know got a $1.4 million to create jobs. official filings show one job was created. a $1.4 million tax break for one job?
he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying...
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we're at 68 now. 55 cumberland but look at 70s from pittsburgh and cleveland even up to buffalo this morning. they're in the
we're at 68 now. 55 cumberland but look at 70s from pittsburgh and cleveland even up to buffalo this morning. they're in the
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this morning some storms near hamilton and buffalo and up to st. lawrence seaway and back through detroit and headed back towards missouri. for us high pressure is in control. surface and upstairs could weaken just enough today that we're hoping some of these showers and storms off to our north and west actually can make it towards us. you see a few of them in kentucky this morning but the bulk of it north and west of us tracking off to the east, not the southeast. however, in the afternoon, see these clouds and a couple of showers? let's hope we get a little rain in one or two spots. because that will be our best bet for today and tomorrow afternoon we'll see a couple bubble up as well but rain chances really won't be going up until probably sometime late in the weekend next week. our seven-day forecast hot through friday was a chance for the afternoon storms today and tomorrow. fall officially begins at 11:09 tonight. deceit decent on saturday and sunday a chance for a shower. >> good morning, everybody. 12 minutes away from the 7:00 hour and rig
this morning some storms near hamilton and buffalo and up to st. lawrence seaway and back through detroit and headed back towards missouri. for us high pressure is in control. surface and upstairs could weaken just enough today that we're hoping some of these showers and storms off to our north and west actually can make it towards us. you see a few of them in kentucky this morning but the bulk of it north and west of us tracking off to the east, not the southeast. however, in the afternoon,...
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. >> i aspire -- some day we all aspire to be grand puma, only if you get the water buffalo hat some day. dan will get one. >> thanks to you both. >>> let's do our trivia. in which state does the governor have the power -- who doesn't want this? the power of the so-called frankenstein veto? >> the answer is wisconsin, because the governor can stitch together major alterations in bills by striking particular words and phrases creating, as you might realize, frankenstein legislation. it is a monster! >>> coming up, saving america's schools. can a hollywood movie spark change in washington? >>> among 30 developed countries, we rank 25th in math and 21st in science. in almost every category, we've fallen behind, except one. kids from the usa rank number one in confidence. ♪ >> we'll take a look at the new documentary, "waiting for superman," coming up. but first, the white house soup of the day, potato and leek. >> a reporter's favorite soup. we love leek soup. >> indeed, we do. you're watching "the daily rundown," only on msnbc. my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i know
. >> i aspire -- some day we all aspire to be grand puma, only if you get the water buffalo hat some day. dan will get one. >> thanks to you both. >>> let's do our trivia. in which state does the governor have the power -- who doesn't want this? the power of the so-called frankenstein veto? >> the answer is wisconsin, because the governor can stitch together major alterations in bills by striking particular words and phrases creating, as you might realize,...
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i want to show you up to detroit, buffalo in to wisconsin some 40s an even 30s. autumn is a few hundred miles away. maybe 1,000 or so. temperatures today start at 65 here in town. 70 by nine. and 81 at 5:00. topping off 81 to 86. breezes could gust over 20. e
i want to show you up to detroit, buffalo in to wisconsin some 40s an even 30s. autumn is a few hundred miles away. maybe 1,000 or so. temperatures today start at 65 here in town. 70 by nine. and 81 at 5:00. topping off 81 to 86. breezes could gust over 20. e
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cool air behind this little frontal boundary. 67 in buffalo. there's the warm air ahead of this. raleigh around 93 degrees and all that warm air will stay entrenched over our region over the next few days. their frontal boundary making its way toward pennsylvania. that's where it wil stop. showers and storm ahead of it. it will make its way toward the north as a warm front during the day tomorrow. here comes the cold front. then tomorrow, it moves back to the north. watch what happen on friday. high pressure still off the coast. we're going to see more of a sou westerly ind. maybe upwards of 15 to 20 miles an hour. that will add the heat, plus a little more human. friday will be a very uncomfortable day before another front moves through on saturday. that front will help to cool us down yet again. just in time for the weekend. so this evening, a w evening late strong thunderstorms possible. 79 to 86 grees. as you move into the day tomorrow. go tomorrow morning, not bad. i think a pretty nice morning. maybe some patchy fog, especially where you saw some rain. maybe toward loudoun
cool air behind this little frontal boundary. 67 in buffalo. there's the warm air ahead of this. raleigh around 93 degrees and all that warm air will stay entrenched over our region over the next few days. their frontal boundary making its way toward pennsylvania. that's where it wil stop. showers and storm ahead of it. it will make its way toward the north as a warm front during the day tomorrow. here comes the cold front. then tomorrow, it moves back to the north. watch what happen on friday....
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. >>> there's word tonight the founding members of the legendary band buffalo springfield plan to reunite to play their first concert since 1968. neil young, steven stills and ricky array are set to headline the bridge fund benefit. the band's biggest hit became a culture anthem. the concert is scheduled for november 24th. other performers include elton john, albert costello and merl haggard. >> the pennant introducing the samsung fascinate powered by verizon. super amoled screen. six-axis 3d gaming and access to thousands of free apps. all in one ultra-thin package. you want it, we got it. the samsung fascinate. only at verizon. and the 60-day handshake lives on, [ male announcer it's ram truck season. that five-finger bond that communicates trust, honor, follow-through, and follow-up. it's a promise that says go ahead and buy a ram 1500 or a heavy duty without a payment for 60 days. and if it doesn't do everything you ask it to do... bring it back. ram. soar the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled against federal prosecutors for baseball players who tested positive for steroids in 2003
. >>> there's word tonight the founding members of the legendary band buffalo springfield plan to reunite to play their first concert since 1968. neil young, steven stills and ricky array are set to headline the bridge fund benefit. the band's biggest hit became a culture anthem. the concert is scheduled for november 24th. other performers include elton john, albert costello and merl haggard. >> the pennant introducing the samsung fascinate powered by verizon. super amoled...
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. >>> there's word tonight the founding members of the legendary band buffalo springfield plan to reunite to play their first concert since 1968. neil young, steven stills and ricky array are set to headline the bridge fund benefit. the band's biggest hit became a culture anthem. the concert is scheduled for november 24th. other performers include elton john, albert costello and merl haggard. >> the pennant chase is on. the padres and rockies battling in denver. could the giants find themselves in first place all by themselves? soar the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled against federal prosecutors for baseball players who tested positive for steroids in 2003. the court ruled federal agents went too far in the balco investigation and searched computer records of what was supposed to be a anonymous testing program. it showed 77400 positive results. it's not clear whether this has any effect on the trial of barry bonds. >>> here's sports. this is turning into a good pennant race but the padres are in first place. >> true the giants no longer do share first place with the padres but not ne
. >>> there's word tonight the founding members of the legendary band buffalo springfield plan to reunite to play their first concert since 1968. neil young, steven stills and ricky array are set to headline the bridge fund benefit. the band's biggest hit became a culture anthem. the concert is scheduled for november 24th. other performers include elton john, albert costello and merl haggard. >> the pennant chase is on. the padres and rockies battling in denver. could the giants...
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and carl paladino within the millionaire from buffalo in the new york republican race for governor. the delaware race is one people kept an eye on as the marquee matchup. o'donnell backed by money and sarah palin's blessing easily turned away the nine-term congressman mike castle to seek the senate seat once held by joe biden who held it for 36 years. republican leaders backed castle in a major way and until a short time ago it seemed they still weren't going to be backing o'donnell. a top gop official told cnn -- and i'm quoting here -- until she demonstrates some viability in the polls, we are not going to have any money for her. strong language there. but later came this statement from the republican senator john cornyn. he says and i'm quoting as well -- the national republican senatorial committee and i as the committee's chairman strongly stand by all of our republican nominees, including christine o'donnell in delaware, whose support includes a check for $42,000, the maximum allowable donation that we have provided to all of our nominees which the nrsc will send to her campai
and carl paladino within the millionaire from buffalo in the new york republican race for governor. the delaware race is one people kept an eye on as the marquee matchup. o'donnell backed by money and sarah palin's blessing easily turned away the nine-term congressman mike castle to seek the senate seat once held by joe biden who held it for 36 years. republican leaders backed castle in a major way and until a short time ago it seemed they still weren't going to be backing o'donnell. a top gop...
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wednesday lock ten years ago, that he was on good terms with the mother of the child and she was living in buffalo and he remains close with him. what we did on sunday was do a story about the mother of the child, her life, which i guess we tried to speak with her, we ran no picture of the child and i guess we named the child, but he had already named the child, but we didn't do a story about the child, we did a story about the mother, who apparently is on good terms with carl paladino. so i think he misrepresented what occurred in our paper and was trying to shirk away from his allegations against cuomo. bill: the allegations that a photographer went to the window of this ten-year-old girl, she was getting ready for a dance lesson and it freaked her out. >> i don't know what's -- i wasn't there. bill: let me ask the question. >> i wasn't asking him about that, i was asking about charges made against cuomo. bill: i understand, but freddy, this is very important, i want to nail this down here, because on that tape, they're accusing you of favoring cuomo throughout this campaign. have you written a
wednesday lock ten years ago, that he was on good terms with the mother of the child and she was living in buffalo and he remains close with him. what we did on sunday was do a story about the mother of the child, her life, which i guess we tried to speak with her, we ran no picture of the child and i guess we named the child, but he had already named the child, but we didn't do a story about the child, we did a story about the mother, who apparently is on good terms with carl paladino. so i...
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host: buffalo, tory, hi. caller: two points -- if you left this dramatic, you say it is up and not to only people from mexico, but for anyone from any country? so someone can come from afghanistan, pakistan, iran? and there is a legal way into this country. immigration reform is just a room wanting an easy way, an easy path. guest: of the agreement applies to illegal immigrants to have been in the u.s. for least five years, and two were brought here at an age under 16. they have not graduated u.s. high schools, and have entered u.s. colleges or the u.s. military for least two years. so, it does not apply it to someone who look at the legislation passing and say i want to get into the u.s. right now. they would have had to be in the country for at least five years. host: her second point? it is not just for people from mexico. guest: yes, it is not about any country in particular. host: alabama, will. a democrat. caller: i think that i called on the wrong line. i don't know to be known as a democrat. my first
host: buffalo, tory, hi. caller: two points -- if you left this dramatic, you say it is up and not to only people from mexico, but for anyone from any country? so someone can come from afghanistan, pakistan, iran? and there is a legal way into this country. immigration reform is just a room wanting an easy way, an easy path. guest: of the agreement applies to illegal immigrants to have been in the u.s. for least five years, and two were brought here at an age under 16. they have not graduated...
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host: buffalo, new york. caller: i would like to know what the tax cuts have done that we should continue them in the last 10 years? make so much money. the more people they layoff, the higher their income goes. i have not figured out why we would do this. guest: the record does not support that. we had 52 months of economic growth. bear in mind, just for context, that when bush came into office the economy was sputtering, and within four months it was in recession. in such -- he pushed tax cuts in 2000 at 1 and 2003. the two thousand three were more effective. you have 8 million jobs that were created. the deficit in 2007 was 1.2% of gdp, which is far below the average of the last 40 years. you had an economic crisis in 2008, which knocked everything in half, and it was a complicated set of reasons for why that happened. host: "the the new york times front page -- host: put on your speech writer hat. he will go out today and make the case for why we should let the bush -- the bush tax cuts expire. effective?
host: buffalo, new york. caller: i would like to know what the tax cuts have done that we should continue them in the last 10 years? make so much money. the more people they layoff, the higher their income goes. i have not figured out why we would do this. guest: the record does not support that. we had 52 months of economic growth. bear in mind, just for context, that when bush came into office the economy was sputtering, and within four months it was in recession. in such -- he pushed tax...
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programs out there because the regime was kerpen-- compartmentalizing and senior leaders have been buffaloed for so long we learn not to ask. they knew not to ask and it was a high risk game to be play. the second reason was the condition of iraq's bureaucracy after 1991. it was a disaster. they have had been at war for years. they took tremendous pounding and their official buildings and facilities from airpower immediately inspection starts at an active program of hiding and disassembling in moving things around for the first three or four years of inspection programs, and they did that in the compartmentalized way in the compartmentalized state so what was already a chaotic bureaucratic documentation of a complicated program just got infinitely worse to the point where they didn't know. clearly they don't know all the answers to the questions that are being asked to provide answers to buy the mid-1990s. and finally in the third one is kind of this, but tragically ironic responses that he said yes it is possible because it didn't make any sense for the u.s. president to tell the world that
programs out there because the regime was kerpen-- compartmentalizing and senior leaders have been buffaloed for so long we learn not to ask. they knew not to ask and it was a high risk game to be play. the second reason was the condition of iraq's bureaucracy after 1991. it was a disaster. they have had been at war for years. they took tremendous pounding and their official buildings and facilities from airpower immediately inspection starts at an active program of hiding and disassembling in...
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host: buffalo, new york, republican lined. caller: it almost sounded like a corporate tax cut for america. being a fiscal conservative like myself -- [unintelligible] those are my comments, thank you. guest: this is what baffles me. if you read my writing, you know this is my pet issue. corporate welfare should be the easiest target for republicans to go after. there are hundreds of billions of dollars in corporate welfare that congress lays out over that decade. they have government agencies explicitly set up corporations, the export/import bank. these research and development tax credits, or a windmill tax credit, which are in the form of checks directly to companies. look, this stuff is corporate welfare. make the democrats stand up for -- the reason we need to give these checks to general electric is because it makes democrats defend -- make the democrats defend corporate welfare. i agree with you. the fact that republicans are leaving that alone shows and they might be closer to their k street friends. host: 10 more minut
host: buffalo, new york, republican lined. caller: it almost sounded like a corporate tax cut for america. being a fiscal conservative like myself -- [unintelligible] those are my comments, thank you. guest: this is what baffles me. if you read my writing, you know this is my pet issue. corporate welfare should be the easiest target for republicans to go after. there are hundreds of billions of dollars in corporate welfare that congress lays out over that decade. they have government agencies...
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i am 50 years out of a small liberal arts college out of buffalo, new york, and i thank god i went there. not for the money that i made. because of the friends i made, the values i learned and because of the general life skills and because of what i was taught. what i could give the backed -- give back to my fellow americans, the world, and even to my country. i think there are more values. but i think our educational system has become an immense business. it is a situation of goodwill where they tried to create all of the loan systems and so forth, but i think it is shameful -- i hire internes and they come out of school with $100,000 in debt. i think we need a new systems -- system which it through a scholarship, work, work study programs, that this debt is reduced or eliminated. host: next is a call from poughkeepsie. woody, on the independent line. caller: good morning. a first-time caller. a long time watcher. i think that the previous caller kind of hit on something that was absolutely right. the problem is that the education system is selling you the product of education, and that
i am 50 years out of a small liberal arts college out of buffalo, new york, and i thank god i went there. not for the money that i made. because of the friends i made, the values i learned and because of the general life skills and because of what i was taught. what i could give the backed -- give back to my fellow americans, the world, and even to my country. i think there are more values. but i think our educational system has become an immense business. it is a situation of goodwill where...
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buffalo, minnesota. republican line. caller: good morning. the future of labor --if you are from the northeast, midwest, you need labor in this country. and for the survival of the middle class, you need labor. if you live in the south, where you have the right work states, the people down there think they do not need labor. but then you look at the different income earnings from the north, midwest, and to the south, where it is one of the poorest and education and everything. a lot of them people need to wake up in terms of, in order for us to survive as a country, the working class, you need it labors. so people from the south who consistently think and do things that does not help the poor people down there, which the majority of them are. they need to wake up. thank you very much. host: "the new york times" editorial is about jobs. growth and private jobs has slowed from a monthly average of 119,000 in the first four months to an average of 72,000 jobs. that is not enough to make a dent in the ranks of unemployment. most new jobs in augus
buffalo, minnesota. republican line. caller: good morning. the future of labor --if you are from the northeast, midwest, you need labor in this country. and for the survival of the middle class, you need labor. if you live in the south, where you have the right work states, the people down there think they do not need labor. but then you look at the different income earnings from the north, midwest, and to the south, where it is one of the poorest and education and everything. a lot of them...
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they specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s and they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake it comes like a littlerab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish, garnish. and i understand that that's where the raw egg was or the uncooked egg, was in the relish that was on the top. >> so it wasn't the breading that was holding the whole thing together. >> i don't believe so. i'm not sure that that's been determined at this point. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say our farm was not a chien farm, per se. we had all kinds of animals. pigs and chickens. >> sounds like where my mom grew up. miss lewis, with a custard tart, is that -- my wife's not here to help me out on those things, is that something that's baked or what is that? ist -- something raw in there? how is
they specialize in meats of, well, supposedly early -- the 1800s, early 1900s and they have elk and buffalo and bison and all kinds of things. but one of the appetizers is ratt rattlesnake cake it comes like a littlerab cake, small. they apparently boil the rattlesnake for six hours or something and then they grind it up, and it's with bread crumbs and eggs, and spices, hold it all together. and it comes in a little plate as an appetizer and had some green sauce on the top of it. relish,...
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he's from buffalo. he said he'll spend up to $10 million up his own money on his race. he's campaigned under the slogan "mad as hell." we want to bring in cnn's eliot spitzer right now. he of course knows the politics of new york as well as as anyone. the former governor is now here on cnn. he's hosting a new show here. >> good to be here. >> mired with controversy and racist e-mail, he's within the margin of error. >> here's the thing. it is a shock to folks who don't really understand that new york state is three different states. new york state is not just new york city. here's the number to focus on. new york city will only be about 28% of the total vote, come november. about 48% will come from upstate and the remainder, what we call the suburban ring which is the counties around new york city. so if a fellow like carl palladino who has the tea party anger behind him is carrying with him a significant margin of victory upstate. that can overcome new york city. that is why you put it all together, the suburban ring will be the determination of the voters. >> carl pal
he's from buffalo. he said he'll spend up to $10 million up his own money on his race. he's campaigned under the slogan "mad as hell." we want to bring in cnn's eliot spitzer right now. he of course knows the politics of new york as well as as anyone. the former governor is now here on cnn. he's hosting a new show here. >> good to be here. >> mired with controversy and racist e-mail, he's within the margin of error. >> here's the thing. it is a shock to folks who...
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paladino should climb under the rock of buffalo from which he came. >> a none-of-the-above choice. i'm just saying. >> not in this case. i'm a little biased because cuomo is a great guy. >>> has stephen colbert delivered his last joke on capitol hill? testimony from the comedian may have banned him from life. >>> a day after her first gubernatorial debate, meg whitman confronts a political firestorm after allegations she knowingly employed an illegal immigrant. first we're bracing for severe weather. here is bill karins with the latest. >> as advertised, a rough morning commute. already have flash flood warnings around d.c. tornado watch from philadelphia southward. new york city not looking pretty. this picture behind me in times square shows it. heavy in and tropical downpours in the city. there's a look at times square. only going to get worse as we go through out the day. this is a 24-hour event. the storm system is located in the carolinas and all of the moisture is coming straight up like this. it's going to rush all the way through the heavy populated areas especially from n
paladino should climb under the rock of buffalo from which he came. >> a none-of-the-above choice. i'm just saying. >> not in this case. i'm a little biased because cuomo is a great guy. >>> has stephen colbert delivered his last joke on capitol hill? testimony from the comedian may have banned him from life. >>> a day after her first gubernatorial debate, meg whitman confronts a political firestorm after allegations she knowingly employed an illegal immigrant....
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. >> this guy did come from -- he's a wealthy buffalo businessman. rude dpi julianne know isn't sure he'll endorse him. the republican establishment is freaked out he's their nominee. a cautious campaign in a big republican year, a guy with a lot of money and anti establishment message could be a problem for cuomo. >> cuomo has run from the media for a year, refuses to give interviews, but he has a press conference and looks a little on edge. >> he had a press conference accepting the endorsement of michael bloomberg. the whole tone of his voice and trying to say he understands the anger, he is going to have to come out and be more aggressive and assertive. again, a rich guy capturing that message of anger in a republican year like this could be a problem. >> don't you think in a way -- i've thought all along that cuomo was a kind of accident about to happen in the way he was handling this campaign. this whole sort of statuesque, i'm hiding from the press, i'm just doing my job while behind the scenes. i'm talking to all the press on the record, off
. >> this guy did come from -- he's a wealthy buffalo businessman. rude dpi julianne know isn't sure he'll endorse him. the republican establishment is freaked out he's their nominee. a cautious campaign in a big republican year, a guy with a lot of money and anti establishment message could be a problem for cuomo. >> cuomo has run from the media for a year, refuses to give interviews, but he has a press conference and looks a little on edge. >> he had a press conference...
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buffalo, new york, temperatures in the upper 60s this afternoon. 67 the forecast hi, with a mix of sun and clouds. through most of the northeast we are in pretty good shape. looking at a drier, cooler trend. severe weather the rough weather in the high plains, north central plains, from south dakota through nebraska into kansas, portions of oklahoma. the rest of the country quiet, southeast, southwest and northwest all featuring a good deal of sunshine. that's a look >>> you're looking at oakland airport and some low clouds. today we'll see the low clouds start to burn off earlier than yesterday. that means we'll be slightly warmer today than yesterday. thanks to is that strong onshore flow, the air quality is good across the entire region. nothing happening right now on the radar and today's forecast highs in the 70s inland. 60s along the coast. you might see rain showers coming our way for the weekend. >> boy, you are good. back over to meredith. >> chris, thank you very much. >>> and up next, talk to the high school football player who suffered a heart attack after scoring the winni
buffalo, new york, temperatures in the upper 60s this afternoon. 67 the forecast hi, with a mix of sun and clouds. through most of the northeast we are in pretty good shape. looking at a drier, cooler trend. severe weather the rough weather in the high plains, north central plains, from south dakota through nebraska into kansas, portions of oklahoma. the rest of the country quiet, southeast, southwest and northwest all featuring a good deal of sunshine. that's a look >>> you're looking...
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in fact, we're looking at highs today, 87 in buffalo. norfolk, 96. washington, d.c., this will be their 66th day of 90-plus readings. if they get one more, they'll set a record since 1980. the rest of the country, you'll see the warmer weather continue into the gulf coast, but cooler conditions into the plains. showers in the pacific northwest. rain in the western great lakes. we've got sunshine out west. sunny skies and 86 degrees in los angeles. that's what's goin >> that's your latest weather. of course it's friday d >>> that's your latest weather. of course, it's friday, and we love telling you about, of course, the biggest thing that goes on in the weekend. it's time for sunday night football night in america. a newly slimmed down rex ryan takes his jets down to the sun life stadium, taking on the dolphins. 40% chance of showers and thundershowers and a 50% chance of a big mac. temperatures 81 to 84 degrees, on sunday night, football night in america. matt? >> all right, mr. roker. thank you very much. >>> now want to talk about two major speech
in fact, we're looking at highs today, 87 in buffalo. norfolk, 96. washington, d.c., this will be their 66th day of 90-plus readings. if they get one more, they'll set a record since 1980. the rest of the country, you'll see the warmer weather continue into the gulf coast, but cooler conditions into the plains. showers in the pacific northwest. rain in the western great lakes. we've got sunshine out west. sunny skies and 86 degrees in los angeles. that's what's goin >> that's your latest...